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2013 Model S 85 Only 5800 miles Illinois

JPELKA

Banned
Dec 19, 2019
444
348
IL
2013 Model S 85 rwd.
1 owner
5811 miles.
Black on Black
Pano roof
21" wheel package.
Tinted windows
3m full frontal clear bra

Was just serviced last week at Tesla Westmont.
Installed New 12v battery and 4 new Tpms sensors (batteries died due to age)

Car is out of a collection and clearly was never driven.
Has never seen rain.
This is a diamond in the rough.
One small scratch on rear bumper is only issue.
Clear title. 2 keys and all service/maint records since new.
Was over $120k new.
Showings avail on request.
Asking $44,900
630-803-0202
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SoGA Fan Club

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May 22, 2019
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Sorry man, but you're price is in lala land. It's a max $33k car. I don't want the car - just being honest with you.

On the other hand, if you wait 30 years, you might get $40k as a collectors item.
 
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SSedan

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But a new 100d has way more equipment, is faster and has half again the range for only $80k.

A 2013 doesn't even have parking sensors much less autopilot and everything.

I am on the same place 2.5 years ago I bought a P85 for $50k, with the drastic increases in standard equipment, range and fall on prices the older stuff has to come down in price. mine is highish miles and know I would be lucky to get $30k. The way Tesla has cut battery capacity and dramatically cut supercharging speed on the 85 batteries hurts a lot too.

No miles on a 7yo car is not new either, start driving it and tierod ends, wheel bearings and such that lubrication didn't move around in are prone to early failure.
 
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Draketurner

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But a new 100d has way more equipment, is faster and has half again the range for only $80k.

A 2013 doesn't even have parking sensors much less autopilot and everything.

I am on the same place 2.5 years ago I bought a P85 for $50k, with the drastic increases in standard equipment, range and fall on prices the older stuff has to come down in price. mine is highish miles and know I would be lucky to get $30k. The way Tesla has cut battery capacity and dramatically cut supercharging speed on the 85 batteries hurts a lot too.

No miles on a 7yo car is not new either, start driving it and tierod ends, wheel bearings and such that lubrication didn't move around in are prone to early failure.

Good point...and this car is more like a smartphone...an iPhone 4 still in the packaging is going to be worth substantially less than the new one.
 
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SoGA Fan Club

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May 22, 2019
557
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Savannah, GA
This is a site to post and sell cars on the forum. If you dont want it dont buy it. If you dont like the price dont buy it.
Opinions and ridiculing sellers etc is not appropriate for this forum

Actually, this is a forum. Not a classified ad web site.

You're way overpriced. I couldn't give a rat's ass less how much you ask for the car or how much you get for it.

But regardless, your price is ridiculous. You won't get anything close to that. That's a fact.
 

PWlakewood

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Jan 9, 2019
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Low miles on an early model S means the drive unit is most likely the original one which could have issues as almost all have been replaced at this point. Good thing is that it still has a year or so on the drive unit and battery so if something is going to fail hopefully it does it before the new owner has to pay out of pocket.
 

lynnpt2001

Cookie Monster MX & M3
Sep 9, 2015
475
549
Greencastle PA
Sorry man, but you're price is in lala land. It's a max $33k car. I don't want the car - just being honest with you.

On the other hand, if you wait 30 years, you might get $40k as a collectors item.
This is a site to post and sell cars on the forum. If you dont want it dont buy it. If you dont like the price dont buy it.
Opinions and ridiculing sellers etc is not appropriate for this forum


Agreed, people just nee to keep their thoughts to themselves, these will be the same people complaining when they sell their car and can't get what they want for it because their need to post negative comments on these sites is what helped to devalue all the cars for sale....I hope you get a fair price for your car, if was rich I would pay you full price to help us all !
 
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JPELKA

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Dec 19, 2019
444
348
IL
There is literally nothing out there for this price and mileage. Morons posting car is worth 33k$///
Literally most cars have 70-80k miles on Model S going for that or more. It is what it is.
 
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CapeOne

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Jun 14, 2016
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Agreed, people just nee to keep their thoughts to themselves, these will be the same people complaining when they sell their car and can't get what they want for it because their need to post negative comments on these sites is what helped to devalue all the cars for sale....I hope you get a fair price for your car, if was rich I would pay you full price to help us all !

That’s the risk sellers take when posting on a free “for sale” forum. If the forum is going to allow positive comments like "great price, should sell quickly" then it should equally allow less than positive comments like "car is way overpriced." It doesn't mean one side is necessarily right or wrong but it does at least encourage potential buyers to do additional research and hopefully make a more informed decision on price/value.
 

TSLA Pilot

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Mar 12, 2013
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Low miles on an early model S means the drive unit is most likely the original one which could have issues as almost all have been replaced at this point. Good thing is that it still has a year or so on the drive unit and battery so if something is going to fail hopefully it does it before the new owner has to pay out of pocket.

This is a HUGE issue--the DU is likely going to "go bad" and it will do so after the 8-year/unlimited mileage warranty. This will be a five-figure repair for the new buyer.

This car will have a limited buyer pool, but the sooner it is sold, the better, so as to capture this likely failure while still under warranty.
 
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